George Town Library

The George Town Public Library is the main library of the Cayman Islands Public Library Service, a department of the Cayman Islands Ministry of Education. It is located in George Town, capital of the Cayman Islands. It has been designated as a place of historic significance and has been referred to as "one of the country’s most important national assets".
The George Town Public Library began in 1920 as a small room above the city's old jail and was funded as a subscription library through a $40 grant from the Cayman Islands government. A separate library building was finished in 1939, designed by Captain Roland Bodden and Captain Rayal Bodden, with a ceiling modeled after an inverted ship's hull. While the library was opened to the public in 1940, it was not until 1980 that it was staffed with a trained, professional librarian. The library was expanded in 2009 to include the modernized, three-story Maples Wing, providing a children's services area and public computers with internet access. Early in 2017, a renovation of the historic library building was completed in order to showcase local Caymanian history and culture. 
 
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George Town Library

68 Edward Street
George Town
Grand Cayman,   KY1-1102
CAYMAN ISLANDS
 
 
Hours
Monday-Wednesday: 10:00am-6:00pm
Thursday: 10:00am-7:30pm
Friday: 10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday: 10:00am-2:00pm
Sunday: Closed
 
(Note: this library is OPEN LATE EVERY THURSDAY for meetings and adult self-study.)

Library Details

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Square Footage:  2,717
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Restrooms: 6
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Training Rooms: 2
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Computer Terminals: 16
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Smart TVs: 4
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Year Built: 1939 & 2009
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Materials: 31,206
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Capacity: 200 (approx.)
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No. of Parking Spaces: 40
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Population: 41,695